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Marc Márquez, operated for the third time on the humerus: he will be out for 6 months

Marc Márquez has undergone surgery for the third time on the humerus of his right arm, as reported by Antena 3. The Honda rider decided to go through an operating room again in which he spent 11 hours during the intervention. Márquez since he was injured last July at the Jerez GP. The six-time world champion in the queen category doubted a few days ago whether to undergo surgery for the third time on the humerus of his right arm and finally, according to this information, he has already been operated on. The operation was carried out at the Ruber International Hospital in Madrid. and the intervention lasted approximately 11 hours. Neither Marc Márquez himself nor his team, Repsol Honda, have officially announced the intervention to which the one from Cervera has been subjected. It is feared that the recovery time will be around 6 months, so the next season could not start from the beginning.In the early morning Marc Márquez arrived with his father, who at the door of the hospital did not confirm if the operation was was he going to carry out or not. Finally, his third operation on the humerus has occurred and thus adds up after the first, which was after the fall, and the second, after making a bad move opening a window.

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